The Met Gala is just a day away, and the cream of the crop of celebrities will be ready to strut their stuff in their most glamorous get-ups at the prestigious event, held at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City.This year, the theme is Karl Lagerfeld: A Line of Beauty, in tribute to the late legendary designer, who was the the creative director of the French fashion house Chanel from 1983 until his death in 2019.
And whilst an invite to the event is a privilege reserved for only the most A-list celebs, they're not allowed to run wild, as there are strict rules to be abided by on the night.
Met Gala 2022 best looks from Kim Kardashian's vintage Marilyn dress to Blake Lively View gallery No social media Guests at the Met Gala are prohibited from using their phones including snapping selfies and going on social media, as organisers bid to ensure they are "present" during the evening.The rule was introduced in 2015, and a notice to guests said: "The use of phones for photography and social media will not be permitted inside the gala." Despite this, a number of iconic snaps have been taken at the event, including one taken by Kylie Jenner that included P Diddy, Kim Kardashian, Travis Scott and many more.
No-one under 18 If a guest is under 18, they won't be bagging an invite to the Met Gala, no matter their celebrity status. The rule was introduced in 2018, with a spokesperson for the event saying: "It's not an appropriate event for people under 18." Specific food The food menu is said to be approved by Vogue Editor-in-Chief Anna Wintour, who is thought to have banned certain ingredients and flavours, including parsley and garlic, so guests don't have bad breath or unfortunate food accidents.
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